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host: jaden dixon, kenneth mills tucker, stanley taylor, pedro cortease, newark new jersey, chicago, dallas, houston, marlet, michigan, san jose, california. pick one of these ten names and tell us his or her story. >> guest: the first child to be shot is in ohio. >> suburb of ohio. >> guest: it was his hometown suburb. i think the near before. jaden's mom, nicole, had a rule, if you are up socks and shoes in the morning and dress before you. you can play mind craft or watch cars for the 80th time. jaden was ready that morning. he was watching duck dynesty. there is a knock on the dor. they are not used to people coming around before school but thought it might have been a couple girls down the road who came for sugar or a lift to school. jaden jumps up, answers the door and pulls it back like he is going to jump out and say boo. but nobody comes in so jaden pokes his head around the corner of the door and bang. nicole's ex, and the father of jaden's older mother, shoots jaden square in the head. shoots his ex-partner and doesn't kill her and then is killed in a shootout. that is how tit ha
host: jaden dixon, kenneth mills tucker, stanley taylor, pedro cortease, newark new jersey, chicago, dallas, houston, marlet, michigan, san jose, california. pick one of these ten names and tell us his or her story. >> guest: the first child to be shot is in ohio. >> suburb of ohio. >> guest: it was his hometown suburb. i think the near before. jaden's mom, nicole, had a rule, if you are up socks and shoes in the morning and dress before you. you can play mind craft or watch...
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they are involved annually in events that hosted by american airlines and is called sky ball down the dallas-fort worth. i guess it'd been been involved with them for several years and heavier sky ball, they have a different name. in the past it's been welcoming home our world war ii veterans or vietnam veterans or goal for veterans. this particular year they were highlighting how robotics and technology were helping and influencing the lives of our returning veterans. and one of the folks that was on the board that year, his company just made a major investment into xo bionics and he knew about this exoskeleton and he said it would be great if we could bring one of these devices out and demonstrated at sky ball. the director, he said, that's an excellent idea but will not use one of your guys. i knew just the guy you we would use. they gave me a call, asked if i'd be interested in getting in the exoskeleton. i said absolutely. we flew to california, got trained up over three days. about a month and a half later walked out on stage with the xo. >> remarkable part are the limitations on how well y
they are involved annually in events that hosted by american airlines and is called sky ball down the dallas-fort worth. i guess it'd been been involved with them for several years and heavier sky ball, they have a different name. in the past it's been welcoming home our world war ii veterans or vietnam veterans or goal for veterans. this particular year they were highlighting how robotics and technology were helping and influencing the lives of our returning veterans. and one of the folks that...
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matt holliday -- how does he get the votes over dallas braden? but nonetheless, you voted for him. >> when we come back, we'll check on the possible replace. for cesar izturis who was out of the line-up, an appendectomy on the west coast. ?
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i came across sharanda's case as law student in dallas and her case changed my life forever. and so i graduated law school and went to practice corporate law as you mentioned but i would work on sharanda's case pro bono at night, it took 6 years, gary, of hard work and i'm grateful that she was granted clemency by president obama after she served 16 years and 9 months of a life sentence. and these are situations where people who lives are being saved and it's something that i don't take lightly. it's privilege and honor to represent my clients and to know that i don't have the privilege to be partisan. my clients just don't care who is in office unless they are out of prison, as long as the laws are just and fair and so i work with different administrations, i represented johnson who received clemency from president trump a couple of years ago and recently was given a pardon as well. we are looking toward of continuing the work of putting people above politics. and through that, i think we would be able to make some true headway and to me it's beyond legitimate debate at this
i came across sharanda's case as law student in dallas and her case changed my life forever. and so i graduated law school and went to practice corporate law as you mentioned but i would work on sharanda's case pro bono at night, it took 6 years, gary, of hard work and i'm grateful that she was granted clemency by president obama after she served 16 years and 9 months of a life sentence. and these are situations where people who lives are being saved and it's something that i don't take...
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kevin sullivan got his start in communications in the sports world with the dallas mavericks. the lessons he learned in the nba's western conference ultimately landed him in the west wing where he served as president bush's communications director from 2006-2009. today he draws on his experiences to advise leaders all across sectors on effective communication. and last month he released an e-book called "breaking through: communications lessons from the locker room, the boardroom and the oval office." our other panelist has no problem breaking through. [laughter] especially when it comes to making his voice heard by the referees from his courtside seats. [laughter] mark cuban, the owner of the mavericks, is one of america's most successful entrepreneurs. beginning at the age of 12 by selling garbage bags door to door, along the way he learned a lot about the kind of perseverance it takes to survive the ups and downs that any leader must navigate. and finally, i think this is an appropriate setting to share that in just two weeks mark will be adding another job title to his lon
kevin sullivan got his start in communications in the sports world with the dallas mavericks. the lessons he learned in the nba's western conference ultimately landed him in the west wing where he served as president bush's communications director from 2006-2009. today he draws on his experiences to advise leaders all across sectors on effective communication. and last month he released an e-book called "breaking through: communications lessons from the locker room, the boardroom and the...
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i was a dallas. i spent a of time in dallas. i just got back from a month there because my mom is there and she's 94 actually. i think i saw him in an event for dan rather, which was a few years ago. yeah. because i used to work for dan levitt. yeah, i didn't know that either. when was that was after you have cbs and he was he had his own program and i was producing shows for him for a while. yeah. yeah. because when you and i were at the month ago, i think the third feature straight. yeah. was on the united states in touch to in fact, i was supposed to be in the tribeca film festival this weekend moderating a q&a with you and his documentary. how are you there? thank you for coming out. and i said so where is he? and i was telling how much i admire you were reaching for what you're doing with your announcement and all of that. and you do you know about her narrative about her just because my it just the block for me really although it's down the pass the croton aqueduct passed is the house of your great great grandmother. madam
i was a dallas. i spent a of time in dallas. i just got back from a month there because my mom is there and she's 94 actually. i think i saw him in an event for dan rather, which was a few years ago. yeah. because i used to work for dan levitt. yeah, i didn't know that either. when was that was after you have cbs and he was he had his own program and i was producing shows for him for a while. yeah. yeah. because when you and i were at the month ago, i think the third feature straight. yeah. was...
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this is north park center in dallas, which was built in 1964 by the developers ray patsy nasher. and it's still by their daughter, nancy there's a whole interesting saga there, really only about ten malls that are still under family ownership in the u.s. today. and many of them are, in fact the most successful models. north park is one of them. south coast plaza, kind of between l.a. and san diego is another in outside detroit, somerset collection, which is owned by the forbes family. another one of those family owned malls, north park was originally l-shaped with one department store at each end and one at the corner. and the architect in north park, e.g. hamilton, designed the mall to have a very elegant, minimalist structure of white brick, polished concrete floors. and there's a little flower shaped in the corner of the frame of. every storefront which you can kind of see by the tea and tapers in this image. so the idea was that the could come and go, you know, none of the stores you see in this picture are still around, but that the architecture would remain the same and wou
this is north park center in dallas, which was built in 1964 by the developers ray patsy nasher. and it's still by their daughter, nancy there's a whole interesting saga there, really only about ten malls that are still under family ownership in the u.s. today. and many of them are, in fact the most successful models. north park is one of them. south coast plaza, kind of between l.a. and san diego is another in outside detroit, somerset collection, which is owned by the forbes family. another...
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they were still living in dallas so i thought i was probably going to do that but i let ibm know i was going too interview t other places. sure enough, i went back to spring break for ibm in my hiring manager a woman said are you ready to accept an eye one less company, i want to go interview with, and she said would you mind me asking who and i said it's a small company up in seattle, about 1400 people at the time and she said oh microsoft and i said yes and she said would you like a piece of advice and she said, if you get a job offer there should take it. in it for me. and i said why and she said i think your chance for advancement looks really good and ibm i think would be a fabless career but if you go to young startup and do well as a young woman i think you're right would be media work so when interviewed in a good set of interviews looped but i was one of the few females who is in the lab and iran teams at duke of allman, all-male programmers and i knew i was good at managing. i was there aum few years later and it was rough-and-tumble and i use the word abrasive at times and i
they were still living in dallas so i thought i was probably going to do that but i let ibm know i was going too interview t other places. sure enough, i went back to spring break for ibm in my hiring manager a woman said are you ready to accept an eye one less company, i want to go interview with, and she said would you mind me asking who and i said it's a small company up in seattle, about 1400 people at the time and she said oh microsoft and i said yes and she said would you like a piece of...
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it is only the second run on dallas braden. up in the air to right hollow -- shallow centerfield for ryan sweeney and he has it for the out. ty wiggington gets it and he delivers the long ball and the baltimore orioles are on the board 4-22. -- 4-2. . >> gary: he finally got the baltimore orioles up there making it a 4-2 ballgame. a little bit of optimism for the offense. they are in it mac mizing their hits dark maximizing their hits -- maximizing their hits. they are more efficient and they will have ryan sweeney and kevin kouzmanoff coming up. daric barton lined up and strike out, he has had 7 at bats in the first two games of this series. a delivery on the way for speed and a strike. we will not be tell advising tomorrow's game. jeremy guthrie against chad justin duchscherer. on base miguel tejada and he has got it. let's see, our at&t trivia answer, what goes with wrigley's and fennway to be the four oldest ballparks? >> mike: i don't know. >> gary: dodgers stadium and angels stadium. a breaking ball and that's in there fo
it is only the second run on dallas braden. up in the air to right hollow -- shallow centerfield for ryan sweeney and he has it for the out. ty wiggington gets it and he delivers the long ball and the baltimore orioles are on the board 4-22. -- 4-2. . >> gary: he finally got the baltimore orioles up there making it a 4-2 ballgame. a little bit of optimism for the offense. they are in it mac mizing their hits dark maximizing their hits -- maximizing their hits. they are more efficient and...
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i'm working a lot at the bush center there in dallas but it wasn't enough. you have to understand when you're the president you're going 100 miles an hour and the next day it is zero. i just, i had this kind of anxiousness to get, to keep moving and to learn something. and so i read winston churchill's essay, painting is a pastime. i am a big admierer of churchhill. he was a great leader and i took up painting and this essay is worth reading. i basically said what the hell, this guy can paint, i can paint. [laughter] and so i told that to laura. she said, yeah, sure. i hired an instructor, gail. and she came over to the house, she said, she said what is your objective? i said, gail, there is a rembrandt trapped in the body. she came back realizing i was serious. then i paint ad cube. i painted a watermelon. it was liberating experience. not only liberating but i've been painting ever since for five years. >> the first question is from betina, she asks, did you have a history of painting as a child early in your life and did your mom paint many of your school
i'm working a lot at the bush center there in dallas but it wasn't enough. you have to understand when you're the president you're going 100 miles an hour and the next day it is zero. i just, i had this kind of anxiousness to get, to keep moving and to learn something. and so i read winston churchill's essay, painting is a pastime. i am a big admierer of churchhill. he was a great leader and i took up painting and this essay is worth reading. i basically said what the hell, this guy can paint,...
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cahill as was through in last night's ball game for dallas take to a big lead. nine runs on ten hits last night. already nine runs on eight hits tonight. and cahill will work mora, zaun and rime ill. grounded out his first time up. cahill had the sinker working in this ball game. mora will take the pitch up high for a ball. >> buck: cahill has been victimized by a lack of run support. seven of his previous eleven starts, but that's not the case tonight. hitters are giving him a little pay back. >> gary: this oakland offense has really turned itself around. 1-1 delivery. mora takes that to right field into the sun. cunningham trying to shade his eyes. wasn't going to have a chance to get that any way. this will be a lead off single for melvin mora. talking about the a's offense. look what they haven't done in the last four games compared to the whole restúthe season. runs, home runs, runner in scoring position. how about the e.r.a? that's crazy. >> buck: yeah. it sure is. that's how you get win streaks started. pitch the ball first and hitters"arnd and start swi
cahill as was through in last night's ball game for dallas take to a big lead. nine runs on ten hits last night. already nine runs on eight hits tonight. and cahill will work mora, zaun and rime ill. grounded out his first time up. cahill had the sinker working in this ball game. mora will take the pitch up high for a ball. >> buck: cahill has been victimized by a lack of run support. seven of his previous eleven starts, but that's not the case tonight. hitters are giving him a little pay...
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it was buried valuable but my family and friends became extremely interested in the vietnam war the dallas drafted. talk about the corrosive influence of money in their campaign. obama is told he needs $1 billion for three elections. what is wrong with this picture? thing keogh. [applause] >> do we feel differently committee hundred the of bill it said -- billions are spent the weekend trace to know where? on the front page of "the boston globe" how the likely nominee, the super pac is distinguished by a the donations are listed as organizations even when people are forced to disclosed where a donation comes from there is no way to trace the back to a human. even a country? if us -- of china had a preference do you think they could not figure out a way? that is against the rules. [laughter] if the sec was in charge every american road would be the audubon. [laughter] with gross the power of money is as old of politics itself but we have gone through a series of supreme court decisions to got what remained of america in election law of we are now in the wild west period. not only mysterious
it was buried valuable but my family and friends became extremely interested in the vietnam war the dallas drafted. talk about the corrosive influence of money in their campaign. obama is told he needs $1 billion for three elections. what is wrong with this picture? thing keogh. [applause] >> do we feel differently committee hundred the of bill it said -- billions are spent the weekend trace to know where? on the front page of "the boston globe" how the likely nominee, the super...
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i'm in dallas and we had a young man whose adopted family dropped him on a street corner that day he turned 18. they just said good luck and didn't give him up her certificate or anyg. documentation. he found us and we had to go to a memberbe of congress to get hp because it was so complicated. i helped him get his i.d. and izbar certificate and our staff areaz amazing. we found a family who would take a man because he was still in high school. .. country i think foster kids and people with disabilities in this country we really really do not care if they live or die. yes, ma'am. two, the oh, sorry. can you use mic over sorry. can you use the mic? you can take your time. >> why is there not in the consequence? >> believe me, i think there absolutely should be. it is an appalling thing that is allowed to happen. ability to share data on a massive scale. why has there not been a national movement? i have to imagine it would make it a whole lot easier. which countyy they were born in. it was not easy. it is really hard. why hasov there not been a national movement. i think the number of
i'm in dallas and we had a young man whose adopted family dropped him on a street corner that day he turned 18. they just said good luck and didn't give him up her certificate or anyg. documentation. he found us and we had to go to a memberbe of congress to get hp because it was so complicated. i helped him get his i.d. and izbar certificate and our staff areaz amazing. we found a family who would take a man because he was still in high school. .. country i think foster kids and people with...
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yesterday i was in dallas, texas, speaking, and at the end of my talk people buying books and so making over to me and he said, i'm . i said okay. he said, then realized he was golda's grandson lived in the mistakes and what interviewed by fungi so touched he came to my talk. but her son and her daughter, he was a cellist, she kept books. golda was so proud of. they so presented their mother leaving them when they're young when they did. but when they got get older ann i met them, they defended her to the hilt. you could not say one negative word about, particularly to menachem who is one who most resented her earlier. but they were very nice. i really got to know that i like you and promised them come menachem said the beginning we will not cooperate with you because, you know, we don't know which are going to write. and i said look, i promise you i will write a fair book. i'm not going to whitewash golda. they would be her flaws in this book but i will be as fair as i can be. and he accepted that. i would see him most time back and forth is your many times, and i would see them most t
yesterday i was in dallas, texas, speaking, and at the end of my talk people buying books and so making over to me and he said, i'm . i said okay. he said, then realized he was golda's grandson lived in the mistakes and what interviewed by fungi so touched he came to my talk. but her son and her daughter, he was a cellist, she kept books. golda was so proud of. they so presented their mother leaving them when they're young when they did. but when they got get older ann i met them, they defended...
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they're not to leave dallas with a single business. excuse me. sorry you've done they can't get on the plane if they have a business card left, so meet them and talk to them. we are in the business of partnerships. we can't survive without those partnerships and there's a guy that it's associated with the tr library over there too, joe weekend. you should get to know him, too. i love that by the way, i have allergies. i promise it's not covid legally. this is the speed round and they don't know what i'm gonna ask him, but after talking to ed this morning i had an idea for each one of them. can you tell me a book that you would recommend to the audience to read about your areas something that you get super excited about? i'm gonna start with that because i know he knows the answer because he gave me too this morning. i mean i this is the challenge with theodore roosevelt. there's so many great books. obviously the edmond morris trilogy is fantastic beginning with the rise of theater roosevelt if you're going you want a good beach read. i mean, you
they're not to leave dallas with a single business. excuse me. sorry you've done they can't get on the plane if they have a business card left, so meet them and talk to them. we are in the business of partnerships. we can't survive without those partnerships and there's a guy that it's associated with the tr library over there too, joe weekend. you should get to know him, too. i love that by the way, i have allergies. i promise it's not covid legally. this is the speed round and they don't know...
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there are going to be regional, you know, the most recently i did something about jeb bush and the dallas paper threw it out because it was too political. too political? the man's running for president. [laughter] >> so i think, i think one of interesting things we're seeing right now, though, is the death of that sort of context, the death of seeing anything targeted for any particular community. because once things move away from print and move towards online r everything gets decontextualized. that was a lot of what happened with "charlie hebdo". these little, tiny, knockoff 1% of the paper -- i think pretty awful very often -- cartoons were made to stand in for an american audience that wasn't familiar with the entire paper. no one anymore is seen as the whole body of their work. everyone is speaking to everyone and it's very strange and it's doing something very disconcerting to art, i think. >> yeah. except the charlie artists did highlight specific things they did. they'd said we are doing this for a very particular reason. >> yes. >> and i think just because you can say something
there are going to be regional, you know, the most recently i did something about jeb bush and the dallas paper threw it out because it was too political. too political? the man's running for president. [laughter] >> so i think, i think one of interesting things we're seeing right now, though, is the death of that sort of context, the death of seeing anything targeted for any particular community. because once things move away from print and move towards online r everything gets...
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i'm in dallas, or fort worth, we had a young man whose adoptive family chopped him on a street corner the day he turned 18. 18. he was still in high w school. >> yeah, that's in the book. >> and said good luck. and didn't given a per certificate, didn't given any documents or anything, and likely he found us and when to go to his member of congress to get help because it was so complicated. to be able to help him get his id and as per certificate and then our staff were amazing and like found a family and church that would take him in because he was still in high school. but his 18th birthday they kicked them out and that happens a shocking amount. so yeah, there are very few groups in this country. i think foster kids and people with disabilities in this country, we just really, really do not care if they live or die. . can you use mic over here? yes. we just want to make sure that the folks online hear thank you and can take your time and. why isn't there any consequence to the so-called of these people believe me, i think they they're absolutely should be. i'm as far as i know they
i'm in dallas, or fort worth, we had a young man whose adoptive family chopped him on a street corner the day he turned 18. 18. he was still in high w school. >> yeah, that's in the book. >> and said good luck. and didn't given a per certificate, didn't given any documents or anything, and likely he found us and when to go to his member of congress to get help because it was so complicated. to be able to help him get his id and as per certificate and then our staff were amazing and...
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dallas braden has walked two. so he is not going to get many free passes. >> jim: no they work quickly and change speeds and both pitchers go by that formula and have had a lot of success. >> gary: kevin kouzmanoff takes it away and the count goes to 3 balls and 2 strikes. kevin kouzmanoff 1-8, off kevin millwood, the only one he has had a home run. 1, 2 delivery, write up the middle, a lead off single in the second ending. -- it inning. visit the baltimore orioles and find out about the player who wore those jerseys. it is brought to you by the jack can i robinson foundation. bidding closes at noon. baltimore orioles. com make your bid for a great cause and you get a great reward if you you are lucky enough. all those uniforms are going to charity. eric chavez is the designated hitter. he will take it for a streak. runner on first, shifted against him miguel tejada on the shortstop side and miguel tejada is over towards second. they have to hole the bag at first, a lot of room for eric chavez on a ground ball.$â™
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dallas where the idea came from. >> gary, the judges provided a sense of the book that's hard to convey the spirit of it because it is such an elegant and kind of haunting read it all lets you introduce the structure of it and how you choose the day you have been working in newspapers for a long time. successfully at the "washington post" added absolutely nothing to advance her brilliant career. so he takes a solace in that. your form in this book is such an original choice and there is a kind of quiet strength about what the subject is here, but you never really forced us into one form of engagement with gun violence, it.and america's gun laws. you just let the reporting bring us there. you know, was not always your vision nor did she have to fight your way there to stay quiet given how powerful some of this material is? >> it was a bit of a fight to stay quiet. .. part of the fascination of this is i think that my wife is american, my kids are american but i was born and raised in britain and the whole time i was reporting from the guardian from year there were twothings i found diffi
dallas where the idea came from. >> gary, the judges provided a sense of the book that's hard to convey the spirit of it because it is such an elegant and kind of haunting read it all lets you introduce the structure of it and how you choose the day you have been working in newspapers for a long time. successfully at the "washington post" added absolutely nothing to advance her brilliant career. so he takes a solace in that. your form in this book is such an original choice and...
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also local immigration lawyer nelly vielma discusses immigration laws, and "dallas morning news" bureau chief alfredo corchado examines mexican drug cartels. thursday we'll discuss trade across the laredo border. congressman henry cuellar of texas talks about how trade benefits texas and the country, and bob cash, a nafta critic, looks at the trade deal's impact on jobs from southern texas to mexico. "washington journal" live from laredo, texas, wednesday and thursday starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> and coming up in about 25 minutes, we go live to new york for a news conference from gop presidential candidate donald trump. until then, a conversation with gary johnson who was notch nateed this week -- nominated this week as the libertarian presidential candidate. >> host: joining us in new york is governor gary johnson, former governor of new mexico and the current libertarian presidential nominee. joining us to take your questions. governor, good morning. >> guest: good morning, pedro. >> host: first of all, tell us a little bit about your philosophy of governance, and what do
also local immigration lawyer nelly vielma discusses immigration laws, and "dallas morning news" bureau chief alfredo corchado examines mexican drug cartels. thursday we'll discuss trade across the laredo border. congressman henry cuellar of texas talks about how trade benefits texas and the country, and bob cash, a nafta critic, looks at the trade deal's impact on jobs from southern texas to mexico. "washington journal" live from laredo, texas, wednesday and thursday...
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. >> yesterday as in dallas, texas speaking and at the end of my talk people are buying books and someone came over and said i realize he was the grandson who lived in the united states. i so touchy came to my talk. her son and daughter and golda was very proud. they resented their mother leaving them when they're young but when they got older when i met them, they defended her to the hill. you cannot say one negative word about her. i really got to know and like them. at the beginning they said were not going to cooperate and i said, i promise i will write a fair book. but i will be as fair as i can be. and he accepted that. and they went back and forth. and sometimes he had three sons one of them. [inaudible] the other is a researcher. her daughter had a daughter who is mentally not well and the sun was a terrific man. single the secret was that the first wife gave birth to a child who has down syndrome. golda wanted it instituted. but they said there's no relationship between them, i don't believe she ever saw the baby but she helped support the child. she's a special home now. i belie
. >> yesterday as in dallas, texas speaking and at the end of my talk people are buying books and someone came over and said i realize he was the grandson who lived in the united states. i so touchy came to my talk. her son and daughter and golda was very proud. they resented their mother leaving them when they're young but when they got older when i met them, they defended her to the hill. you cannot say one negative word about her. i really got to know and like them. at the beginning...
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a collection of material from this collection was on display in the dallas library upstairs. if you didn't see it, it will be available after the program. as an independent nonprofit institution, holding collections like this, processing them and making them available to researchers is done through support of members and donors. if you support this work and enjoy public programs like this evening's i hope you will consider becoming a member of the historical society. tonight's talk, gary studds was america's first openly gay congressman, is notable for his fighting congress to allow gays to serve in the military, fund aids research and an act marriage equality. he was a champion of coastal and ocean environmental issues, to protect the american fishing industry. he was among the leading congressional opponents of president reagan's war in central america. he had a long and distinguished career. our speaker this evening, mark robert schneider, has written the fool biography of gerri studds, in boston-area college and universities, also the author of numerous books including th
a collection of material from this collection was on display in the dallas library upstairs. if you didn't see it, it will be available after the program. as an independent nonprofit institution, holding collections like this, processing them and making them available to researchers is done through support of members and donors. if you support this work and enjoy public programs like this evening's i hope you will consider becoming a member of the historical society. tonight's talk, gary studds...
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i will go into some key things which at the very moment president kennedy was being shot in dallas he was meeting with the peace envoy, castro, from jfk, john daniel who was carrying an olive branch from kennedy and this is one of several peace envoys who on the president's request has gone down to havana to try to find a way to defuse the tension between have and and washington. as soon as the message was delivered in havana at a find out the assassination, castro is devastated because he realizes these peace negotiations are finished and he says to john daniel this is terrible. everything has changed and he says watch, the next thing you know, we will hear they are pinning it on me and that is exactly the next broadcast from america is connecting lee harvey oswald to cuba, the cuba committee. the bridge of spies film by spielberg leaves one key thing out, a new film that is an entertaining movie with tom hanks and it is about this guy who is an american hero, james donovan, a corporate attorney crew recruited by kennedy to go to berlin to win the release of france's gary powers in r
i will go into some key things which at the very moment president kennedy was being shot in dallas he was meeting with the peace envoy, castro, from jfk, john daniel who was carrying an olive branch from kennedy and this is one of several peace envoys who on the president's request has gone down to havana to try to find a way to defuse the tension between have and and washington. as soon as the message was delivered in havana at a find out the assassination, castro is devastated because he...
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he was talking about dallas -- merry christmas to you, sir. he was talking about elements of their society. we realize there are parts of society over here that we have to work on, especially one area is corruption. that is just part of doing business over here. the military and the police force are not exempt from elements of corruption. another thing we're looking at doing is in the electronic fund transfer program. in the past, a soldier got paid in cash and with that pocketful of cash he had to make his way back to his down through territory lenders and other -- predatory lenders and other forms of corruption you can imagine. now with electronic funds transfer, that pay goes straight to his bank and believe that is having a positive impact and will help to eliminate some of the temptations how of corruption out there. that is just one gore -- component of the overall program. i think the caller also mention education. we're involved in a literacy program for the police and army. it is important for us to teach the afghans have to read and
he was talking about dallas -- merry christmas to you, sir. he was talking about elements of their society. we realize there are parts of society over here that we have to work on, especially one area is corruption. that is just part of doing business over here. the military and the police force are not exempt from elements of corruption. another thing we're looking at doing is in the electronic fund transfer program. in the past, a soldier got paid in cash and with that pocketful of cash he...
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one of the boys and dallas -- they get rarely more than a few sentences in the local papers. part of the fascination is being british my wife is american my kids are american but i was born and raised in britain. the whole time i was reporting from the guarding there are two things i found very difficult to explain to a foreign audience. the first was healthcare, why wouldn't you wanted and the second was guns, why would you want them. every time there was a mass shooting people elsewhere not just in britain but surely they're going to do something about the snow and i've been here long enough and say now were really nods. so partly because i'm british i'm not in a position to write a book about gun control. i think being british would remove you from significant sections of the conversation. but also because it felt like that debate has gotten sterile and this is not a book about gun control, it's of book about what happens when you don't have gun control. and no other western country with this be possible. it would be on thinkable. and the drive throughout was to let the st
one of the boys and dallas -- they get rarely more than a few sentences in the local papers. part of the fascination is being british my wife is american my kids are american but i was born and raised in britain. the whole time i was reporting from the guarding there are two things i found very difficult to explain to a foreign audience. the first was healthcare, why wouldn't you wanted and the second was guns, why would you want them. every time there was a mass shooting people elsewhere not...
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america looks to dallas. other police chiefs look to dallas not only to grieve for the fallen officers but to learn of the department's improvement under the police chief david brown. as dallas mayor rawlings said in the aftermath of these attacks, we must get to the root cause, from baton rouge to saint paul to dallas, there is division and violence. so, madam president, as a nation we must work to bridge the gaps between police and the communities they serve and unite against police brutality. i apologize to everyone for taking a little extra time but it's necessary because of the exchange that the republican leader and i had. over the next two days senate dacts -- democrats will speak about how the world is being distracted and misled on climate change. the senator from rhode island has been the champion of this frightening issue, climate change. he's spoken 143 times on the senate floor calling for action. dozens of shadowy organizations are waging a campaign to mislead the public and undermine american l
america looks to dallas. other police chiefs look to dallas not only to grieve for the fallen officers but to learn of the department's improvement under the police chief david brown. as dallas mayor rawlings said in the aftermath of these attacks, we must get to the root cause, from baton rouge to saint paul to dallas, there is division and violence. so, madam president, as a nation we must work to bridge the gaps between police and the communities they serve and unite against police...
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what we did about three or four years ago i went down to dallas and took a look at them. i thought they were pretty good in my recollection. we decided to get them declassified. president bush took t the lead d this book handoff is 30 of those now 39 declassified memorandum. what we did is we took those memorandum and then the people who either wrote the memorandum or worked on the issue wrote a postscript. they are exactly as they were handed over to the administration but the postscript takes the history from the bush administrationrd forward what happened under the obama administration and of the trump administration and under the early biden administration. and onon the basis of that, the office of the scripts looked back to what does it tell us about what the bush administration did, what did they get right and wrong and then finally looking back now over the administration's dealing with the issue, what are the lessons learned for the future presidents because most of those issues that were confronted inth the bush administration are still with us today. so that's w
what we did about three or four years ago i went down to dallas and took a look at them. i thought they were pretty good in my recollection. we decided to get them declassified. president bush took t the lead d this book handoff is 30 of those now 39 declassified memorandum. what we did is we took those memorandum and then the people who either wrote the memorandum or worked on the issue wrote a postscript. they are exactly as they were handed over to the administration but the postscript takes...
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taking place with considerably more impact today. 1975 stanley marcus, chairman of neiman marcus in dallas cried social legislation was corporate obstruction. to among the business community today he asks would seriously propose congress repeal our child labor laws? or the sherman antitrust act? the federal reserve act? securities exchange act? or workmen's compensation? or social security or minimum-wage or medicare or civil rights legislation? all of us today he said recognize such legislation is an interval part of our system that made us stronger. that may have been true in 1975 but not today. the credit or blame lies squarely with ayn rand. i just read a bit from the forward of the book and i think alan greenspan if you look at all of the political figures out there the one who i think is widely believed to have had the greatest influence of all if you can cite a single person with the greatest influence on government in the 1990s it would have been alan greenspan as chairman of the federal reserve. not only did he set monetary policy but was also a regulator and advocate of deregulat
taking place with considerably more impact today. 1975 stanley marcus, chairman of neiman marcus in dallas cried social legislation was corporate obstruction. to among the business community today he asks would seriously propose congress repeal our child labor laws? or the sherman antitrust act? the federal reserve act? securities exchange act? or workmen's compensation? or social security or minimum-wage or medicare or civil rights legislation? all of us today he said recognize such...
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. >> dallas morning news which means i'm asking about the district 23 race. since i last asked you about this we had the address and the hispanic republican kind of i don't want to say give up but that's basically what happened. when we look at the majority hispanic district, how do you insulate him from the attacks this week democrats have been doing it for a while an and it seems worse now when he has another republican in his state agreeing. >> i think the voters in his part of texas now have got into note the very effective legislator. he is not only done well legislatively but he's worked his district hard and they know him and what he's about and what his views are and they will distinguish between his and where there is disagreement with others so i feel good about where he is. he's been very effective that's not only the campaign last time that the campaign this time. he's a much stronger shape going in this time than last time even with a presidential model dynamic in terms of the electorate so we are watching that. we are invested and have more on t
. >> dallas morning news which means i'm asking about the district 23 race. since i last asked you about this we had the address and the hispanic republican kind of i don't want to say give up but that's basically what happened. when we look at the majority hispanic district, how do you insulate him from the attacks this week democrats have been doing it for a while an and it seems worse now when he has another republican in his state agreeing. >> i think the voters in his part of...
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and you want to fly through dallas and take twelve hours as opposed to two hour. you can call that that they share that route. i don't know anyone that would take twelve hour flight or an eight hour flight when they can go nonstop. >> the real point -- . >> and that was -- . >> the real point is the twelve overlapping routes. they are generally not as important. >> thank you. mr. cohen? >> [inaudible] you all have? have you -- mr. mitchell is it nicer to be the memphis airport or the atlanta airport? >> every time i'm there i feel like i'm living a dream. any of the rest you think atlanta is a better experience for the consumers than memphis? mr. johnson? memphis is small, it's easy to get around. atlanta is huge. about only smell you get is maybe, you know, the jet stream and the -- [inaudible] i think -- [inaudible] both airlines serve memphis now. they serve memphis in a variety of our hubs. as you know from our testimony or written testimony, a creation of the networking that we will come about by the new american airlines will create opportunities to provide
and you want to fly through dallas and take twelve hours as opposed to two hour. you can call that that they share that route. i don't know anyone that would take twelve hour flight or an eight hour flight when they can go nonstop. >> the real point -- . >> and that was -- . >> the real point is the twelve overlapping routes. they are generally not as important. >> thank you. mr. cohen? >> [inaudible] you all have? have you -- mr. mitchell is it nicer to be the...
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here we are, glenn beck asked us to be on his show, we are travelling to the dallas-fort worth airport and donald trump and jeb bush, is that what happened? you are a wonderful guy. anyway, in the dallas-fort worth airport, our faces were on the television walking through the airport and people were looking at us a little bit odd and won man in particular waited until no one was around and looks over both shoulders and comes walking up and goes are you guys the benham brothers? we said yes. look over both shoulders and says thanks for your stand. we don't blame the guy. every single one of us have to face our own fear is. have the wrong idea of standing today. i tell you what i mean by that. we hear people say and i have said it myself we have to stand, now is the time to stand. if we don't we're going to lose our religious liberty. let me rephrase it for one second. i teach my 9-year-old son how to refrain a situation. let's refrain this for a second. we get the stand. there's a verse in matthew 5 that said bless our u.n. people persecute you and falsely saying against you. you have a
here we are, glenn beck asked us to be on his show, we are travelling to the dallas-fort worth airport and donald trump and jeb bush, is that what happened? you are a wonderful guy. anyway, in the dallas-fort worth airport, our faces were on the television walking through the airport and people were looking at us a little bit odd and won man in particular waited until no one was around and looks over both shoulders and comes walking up and goes are you guys the benham brothers? we said yes....
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what we did about three or four years ago i went down to dallas and took a look at them. i thought they were pretty good in my recollection. we decided to get them declassified and president bush took the lead. this book handoff is 30 of the 39 declassified memorandum. what we did was we took the memorandum and the people on the staff either wrote the memorandum worked on the issue. that memorandum are exactly as they were handed over to the obama administration. the postscript takes the history from the bush administration forward, what happened in the obama administration. what happened in the trump administration o for and what te early biden administration? on the basis of that the author of the postscript look back, what does it tell us about how the bush administration did? what did they get right? what did we get wrong? and find that back 20 years of the ford administration dealing with the issue what are the lessons learned for future presidents? most of those issues were confronted in the bush administration are still with us today. so that's what the book is thi
what we did about three or four years ago i went down to dallas and took a look at them. i thought they were pretty good in my recollection. we decided to get them declassified and president bush took the lead. this book handoff is 30 of the 39 declassified memorandum. what we did was we took the memorandum and the people on the staff either wrote the memorandum worked on the issue. that memorandum are exactly as they were handed over to the obama administration. the postscript takes the...
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there's unrest in cities like chicago, baltimore, dallas, and of course, this past weekend in st. louis. they're also an increasing number of consent decrees to which police officers are now subjected. as commissioner bratton, it's not all doom and gloom. there are major pockets that crime is down and increased or improved policing techniques and in many communities the relationship between those communities between those are good and improving. when there was a change in administration and a new tone coming out of the sessions justice department, than existed under the holder and lynch justice department. general meese and i decided it's time to bring together major thought leaders in the police for the to talk about the challenges that they're facing, what's working, what's not working and perhaps how there might be changes with this administration that might affect the course of policing. so, we had an off the record, full day, quite frank, convocation of leaders, three of whom are on the stage with me today. i'm going to introduce them all briefly. they happen to be seated in
there's unrest in cities like chicago, baltimore, dallas, and of course, this past weekend in st. louis. they're also an increasing number of consent decrees to which police officers are now subjected. as commissioner bratton, it's not all doom and gloom. there are major pockets that crime is down and increased or improved policing techniques and in many communities the relationship between those communities between those are good and improving. when there was a change in administration and a...
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the dallas fed did a study of the cost of the crisis. their estimate is somewhere between eight and $14 trillion. the gao to the study. their study showed was going to be 13 to $15 trillion in the updated recently to show $22 trillion so let's talk about the cost to the country about crisis and let's not shed a lot of tears worrying about the two big to fail banks and what penalties they are paying remember for their crimes. nobody sits here today and worries about how bad it is on people in prison who robbed banks because they got punishment for what they did. the banks on wall street a got slaps on the wrist mostly got a free pass and pr settlement that promote the interests of politicians not to justice and the rule of law with wall street. there's something else that's interesting which is on the cost of the crisis if you think about this in january of 2010 the youth unemployment rate in you talk about the announcement at rate numbers all the time and you have an informed viewership but think -- think about this. the youth section wh
the dallas fed did a study of the cost of the crisis. their estimate is somewhere between eight and $14 trillion. the gao to the study. their study showed was going to be 13 to $15 trillion in the updated recently to show $22 trillion so let's talk about the cost to the country about crisis and let's not shed a lot of tears worrying about the two big to fail banks and what penalties they are paying remember for their crimes. nobody sits here today and worries about how bad it is on people in...
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. >>> the 2007 dallas mavericks dominated the nba's regular season. finishing with a league high 67 wins. in the playoffs they were matched up against eighth seed golden state. a team that only qualified for postseason on the final day of the regular season. somebody forgot to tell the warriors they were huge underdogs as they shocked the mavericks in dallas to win game one. >> an incredible, stunning victory. >> golden state proved it was no fluke by winning games three and four on their home court. >> listen to the crowd! >> and then in game six the warriors completed their mission, blowing out the mavs in the second half and eliminating big d. the first number one seed to lose to an eight seed in a seven-game series. >> the greatest upset in the history of the nba playoffs. >>> before the news bulletins on performance enhancing drugs, most baseball fans trusted that the accomplishments of their home run heroes were genuine. >> oh, my goodness. that is going to explode. >> 2003 suspicions were raised regarding one popular slugger. >> right here. bou
. >>> the 2007 dallas mavericks dominated the nba's regular season. finishing with a league high 67 wins. in the playoffs they were matched up against eighth seed golden state. a team that only qualified for postseason on the final day of the regular season. somebody forgot to tell the warriors they were huge underdogs as they shocked the mavericks in dallas to win game one. >> an incredible, stunning victory. >> golden state proved it was no fluke by winning games three...
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kennedy's being shot in dallas, his meeting with the shot in dallas, his meeting with the piece envoy, castro, from jfk, the 1st journalist who is carrying an olive branch kennedy. this is one of several piece envoys who on the pres.'s request is gone down to havana to try to find a way finally to defuse the tension between havana in washington. and as soon as the message is delivered in havana, they find out of the assassination, castro's devastated because he realizes these back channel piece negotiations are finished. and he says to john denio, this is terrible. everything is everything is changed. and he said watch, the next thing we will here is that they are pending in on me which is exactly the next broadcast from america to my connecting lee harvey oswald the cuba. you know, the bridge of spies, spielberg's leaves one key thing out. it is an entertaining movie with tom hanks and it's about this guy who is an american hero, james donovan,hero, james donovan, new york corporate attorney recruiter but kennedy to go to berlin for the release of a soviet spy. it's a great story, bu
kennedy's being shot in dallas, his meeting with the shot in dallas, his meeting with the piece envoy, castro, from jfk, the 1st journalist who is carrying an olive branch kennedy. this is one of several piece envoys who on the pres.'s request is gone down to havana to try to find a way finally to defuse the tension between havana in washington. and as soon as the message is delivered in havana, they find out of the assassination, castro's devastated because he realizes these back channel piece...
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in the gallant texas and dallas texas and elsewhere. we assigned agents of the rio grande valley sector to manage the increased apprehensions. we dramatically reduce the time it takes to repatriate adults from an average of 33 days down to four days. we added additional flights to repatriate people back faster to their home countries, built more detention space in new mexico and karnes texas, dedicated resources to the prosecution of the criminal smuggling organization that coyotes that were inducing people to take the long and dangerous journey from central america. we launched a renewed public messaging campaign in central america highlighting the dangers of the journey and correcting the misinformation that coyotes are putting out about free passes if you come to the united states. vice president biden met with leaders in central america to coordinate a response. president obama himself went to guatemala honduras and el salvador to coordinate our response to this situation. the government of mexico did a considerable amount to interd
in the gallant texas and dallas texas and elsewhere. we assigned agents of the rio grande valley sector to manage the increased apprehensions. we dramatically reduce the time it takes to repatriate adults from an average of 33 days down to four days. we added additional flights to repatriate people back faster to their home countries, built more detention space in new mexico and karnes texas, dedicated resources to the prosecution of the criminal smuggling organization that coyotes that were...
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attorney for california, dallas carlson, north dakota, signify by saying aye. all those oppose say no. the ayes seem to have it, the ayes do have it. those two nominees are reported to the floor. now turning to legislation on our agenda i have a manager's amendment to ask 2969 among other provisions, this amendment would extend federal immunity, the good-faith reporters suspected child abuse and others making reports, i'm happy to support immunity language which ranking member feinstein championed, so without objection the manager's amendment is adopted. i believe that we can vote on this bill as amended. s3354 and s3172 by voice vote and so those in favor signal by saying aye. those oppose say no. the ayes have it. these bills will be reported to the floor, the meeting is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] s [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [roll call [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudibl
attorney for california, dallas carlson, north dakota, signify by saying aye. all those oppose say no. the ayes seem to have it, the ayes do have it. those two nominees are reported to the floor. now turning to legislation on our agenda i have a manager's amendment to ask 2969 among other provisions, this amendment would extend federal immunity, the good-faith reporters suspected child abuse and others making reports, i'm happy to support immunity language which ranking member feinstein...
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kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by the federal district judge. she is the only woman to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. and here is a picture of cony if this is my final story for the day, this story actually inspired me probably more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge in 1923 who became president after the death of foreign harding. at the time of his death, he was staying with his father in a very small cottage in vermont, a place that had no running water, no electricity, no telephone camano internet, they didn't have any of those things, and so it courier came by to present the news that harding had died and that everybody wanted him to be sworn in as soon as possible so the question was who would do it and the answer turned out to be his own father, his own father john coolidge was a local justice of the peace and a notary public so by the light of an old kerosene lamp at 2:4
kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by the federal district judge. she is the only woman to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. and here is a picture of cony if this is my final story for the day, this story actually inspired me probably more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge in 1923 who became president after the...
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[applause] the attack on our dallas police is an attack on our country, our whole nation is in mourning and will be for a very long time. yet we've also seen increasing threats against our police and a substantial rise in the number of officers killed in the line of duty. very big rise. america's police and law enforcement personnel are what separates civilization from total chaos, and the destruction of our country as we know it. [applause] we must remember the police are needed the most where crime is the highest. politicians and activists who seek to remove police or policing from a community are hurting the poorest and most vulnerable americans. [applause] it's time for our hostility against our police and against all members of law enforcement to end and end immediately. right now. [applause] we went through an ugly chapter in our history during vietnam when our troops became victims of harassment and political agendas. for too many police today, that is their daily reality. at the same time, the tragic deaths in louisiana and minnesota make clear that the work must be done to insu
[applause] the attack on our dallas police is an attack on our country, our whole nation is in mourning and will be for a very long time. yet we've also seen increasing threats against our police and a substantial rise in the number of officers killed in the line of duty. very big rise. america's police and law enforcement personnel are what separates civilization from total chaos, and the destruction of our country as we know it. [applause] we must remember the police are needed the most where...
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dallas was in the pacific. they wanted to be in the central. we realized the only way we could do that was to have 16 in east and 14 in the west. we are scheduling around that. we don't think it is a problem however we do understand that there are some people who do but we are not going to expand just for symmetry. it's not whether or not you bring a new partner or city. obviously if we are going to expand and if somebody wanted to team in the east it would make it more complicated to say the least because 17 of 18 of the east and 14 in the west exacerbates what some people perceived to be a problem. since we are not in the formal expansion right now. >> i don't expect you to give the pros and cons about the specific cities to let you know that request came from persons who want to know about the possibilities of a threat in portland or oklahoma or in the hometown of cleveland ohio where i grew up. if you want to announce that. >> seattle has expressed an interest before the nba went to oklahoma they tried to get in and a chill -- nhl franchise
dallas was in the pacific. they wanted to be in the central. we realized the only way we could do that was to have 16 in east and 14 in the west. we are scheduling around that. we don't think it is a problem however we do understand that there are some people who do but we are not going to expand just for symmetry. it's not whether or not you bring a new partner or city. obviously if we are going to expand and if somebody wanted to team in the east it would make it more complicated to say the...
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longer the more regulations you have to go through and longer the process and i was at a conference in dallas a couple of years ago and they have projects putting out for bid that are not did upon because they have the ability to give the contractors the pricing to say we can't do that it is too much risk we have to get inflation down and the only way i know to do that is to increase supply and people to get things done quickly and easily. >> to any of the other witnesses want to add onto that? >> mr. johnson had a great answer so the time value of money the longer things take the more they will cost stand you are right that doesn't get considered enough and it is hard to create policy to capture the time value of money but they have described their businesses have experienced the last couple of years it puts a rocket on the typical time value of money everything costs more and i wish ipi would have said this when senator o-uppercase-letter is asking me it's hard to legislate this but without the commitment on the part of the federal agencies and state agencies to do this your policies always
longer the more regulations you have to go through and longer the process and i was at a conference in dallas a couple of years ago and they have projects putting out for bid that are not did upon because they have the ability to give the contractors the pricing to say we can't do that it is too much risk we have to get inflation down and the only way i know to do that is to increase supply and people to get things done quickly and easily. >> to any of the other witnesses want to add onto...
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afterward, might daughter going to grade school at david koresh center in dallas, so she knew who he was. we had all this background and we knew the history and went into the people we were with. peter: thank you for sharing your story. let's hear from jeff guinn. jeff: thank you for sharing your story. in school, because he did not become koresh until after he left school. other than that, there were some things that would seem to outsiders unsavory about carmel, but the branch davidians believed they were doing what the bible said was allowed. they chose secular law. peter: it sounded like donald was referring to the rhoden family. tell us about them. jeff: they were seventh-day adventists who believed they had been called by god to succeed victor. he said god's message was they needed to follow jewish ceremonies rather than christian ceremonies, which are pagan. that is why they celebrated passover and not christmas or easter. lois, after her husband died, said the angel had come to her and revealed that god thinks women are every bit as good as men. for that, she was acknowledged
afterward, might daughter going to grade school at david koresh center in dallas, so she knew who he was. we had all this background and we knew the history and went into the people we were with. peter: thank you for sharing your story. let's hear from jeff guinn. jeff: thank you for sharing your story. in school, because he did not become koresh until after he left school. other than that, there were some things that would seem to outsiders unsavory about carmel, but the branch davidians...
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second you have bobby kennedy not killed in california however, his brother has been killed by 1963 in dallas. >> guest: at the end of each chapter i have some regality reset because this isn't like philip roth but one continual store so after the first summary with lyndon johnson to the cuban missile crisis fisa a-okay jackie did come through the door, jack wasn't blown up, he got to be president, he was assassinated, johnson took us through the civil rights and a war and was a 68 and now we pick up at the ambassador hotel. i see this didn't happen, robert kennedy was assassinated and now we take out -- >> host: a larger question though is there are people a lot younger than you and i who don't remember b.c. vince from a personal experience. there are people who aren't the political knocks you and i are, particularly who have lived this all of his life. >> guest: this is true. >> host: is it perhaps a little bit too confusing for someone who doesn't have the background. do you need to have a plea bargain? >> guest: no. -- that leaves out a lot of doherty roles -- >> guest: khanna shocker wit
second you have bobby kennedy not killed in california however, his brother has been killed by 1963 in dallas. >> guest: at the end of each chapter i have some regality reset because this isn't like philip roth but one continual store so after the first summary with lyndon johnson to the cuban missile crisis fisa a-okay jackie did come through the door, jack wasn't blown up, he got to be president, he was assassinated, johnson took us through the civil rights and a war and was a 68 and...
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so when an event happens in san bernardino or paris orlando or dallas, she knows instantly how that works in the surveys of all call it an argument, but his frame that he is trying to cast over this election. i don't want to say that he's made this election about me. i don't think he has. i think he's made this election about in group outgroup attitudes and those are separated on base and it is to be and his foreign-policy moments only work for him and the service of his frame because at the ethnic makeup of these moments. and that is why they work for him. it's not so much about foreign policy. it is about your fear and he uses that. >> alan, i mentioned donald trump has changed the narrative. it seems to me that he really has any very profound way and got through the primaries with the 16 people on stage and he continues to do so. what is to make the news hour of the republican and democratic say i respectfully disagree with my good friend. now it is like, you know, you are a scumbag. so can we recover from? >> obviously we can't have donald trump loses then you all think he is going to
so when an event happens in san bernardino or paris orlando or dallas, she knows instantly how that works in the surveys of all call it an argument, but his frame that he is trying to cast over this election. i don't want to say that he's made this election about me. i don't think he has. i think he's made this election about in group outgroup attitudes and those are separated on base and it is to be and his foreign-policy moments only work for him and the service of his frame because at the...